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January 16: PLAYBACK:stl presents Troubadour Dali, Go Motion, and Ultra Blue
PLAYBACK:stl PRESENTS
Tuesdays at CICERO's | 8:30 p.m.
6691 DELMAR | $5 ($8 for minors) | all ages welcome
Join PLAYBACK:stl as we host Tuesday nights at Cicero's in the Loop of
University City here in St. Louis. Each week, we will bring three great
acts to the cozy room in the club that offers fantastic bands every
night. (We highly recommend the pizza.)
Troubadour Dali | Troubadour Dali is a psychedelic indie
rock band from St. Louis. Their
sound is heavily influenced by bands such as the Dandy Warhols, the Brian
Jonestown Massacre, Radiohead, and the Smashing Pumpkins. Creating a rich
combination of 12-string guitars, euphonic vocal harmonies, psychedelic fuzz,
and meaningful lyrics, Troubadour Dali's live show is one not to be missed.
Troubadour Dali is made up of Ben Hinn, Ben Kane, Danny Mayo, and Casey
Bazzell, with drop-ins Gary Hotchkiss on drums and Kevin Bachmann from Lapush
on bass and guitar. www.myspace.com/troubadourdali
Go Motion (Omaha)
| Born from the vital independent music milieu of Omaha, Neb., five-piece
Go Motion accepts influence, bucks imitation, and demonstrates pertinence in
today's crowded rock environment. Go Motion infuses idiosyncratic tastes and
techniques with undeniable charisma, technical proficiency, and an ear for the
epic and accessible. All of these elements are fully displayed on the band's
debut album, Kill the Love,
simultaneously vintage and modern rock, both new wave and old school. The band
embraces the style of the past along with a progressive aesthetic to deliver
eleven tracks of hip, reverent, irresistible dance rock. Bottom line: it makes
your ass shake. www.myspace.com/gomotion
Ultra Blue | Ultra Blue started as a heavy metal outfit in 1996. Over their 10 year career,
Ultra Blue has expanded their sound to incorporate many more rock elements,
ranging from tight grooves to powerful keyboard and guitar driven anthems; never
running out of new and interesting melodies. Inspired by marching rhythms, and a
Cars-esque charm, Ultra Blue, an organ-rock five-piece creates lush soundscapes
mixed with a straight forward rock mentality. ttp://www.myspace.com/ultrablu
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